BoJ's Ueda: Will respond nimbly in case of rapid rise in long-term interest rates

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Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Kazuo speaks at a press conference on Tuesday, explaining the Bank’s decision to hold the interest rate at 0.5% for the third straight meeting.

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Showed JGB buying plans through March 2027 to allow flexibility, predictability.

Will respond nimbly in case of rapid rise in long-term interest rates such as by increasing bond buying, conducting fixed-rate bond purchase operations, using fund-supply operations against pooled collateral.

Japan's economy is recovering moderately, although some weak moves are seen.

Easy monetary conditions will support economy.

Japan's economic growth likely to moderate as trade policies lead to slowdown in overseas economy, decline in corporate profits.

Expect Japanese economic growth rate to rise thereafter as overseas economies returning to moderate growth path.

Developments on trade policies and how overseas economy, price react to them are extremely uncertain.

Must pay attention to trade policies' impact on financial, FX markets, Japan's economy and prices.

Will keep raising rates if economy, prices improve.

Important to judge whether outlook will be achieved without any preconception.

Will guide policy from standpoint of sustainably, stably achieving price target.

Too quick tapering bond could make unexpected effects in market.

Made decidion on bond tapering based on market participants' opinion.


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Market reaction

USD/JPY remains offered following these comments. The pair was last seen trading 0.08% lower on the day near 144.60.

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